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Hi, Martin from THe RAZORBLADES. I use Hearsafe earplugs, they´re
specially designed for my ears and you can put 9 dB, 15 dB or 25 dB
filters in it. we´re a loud band and I use them live and during
rehearesals for years and I don´t have any problems with my ears till
now. They´re also good in the studio used in combination with loud
amps and loud headphones. They seem to block a lot of the unwanted
noises, bassy frequencies, a lot of the crashing sounds. I recommend
them.--- In , Zone Fighter
<zonefighter@g...> wrote:
> My band last practiced a week ago. After playing we hung out for a
> while watching our other guitar player's recently purchased Japanese
> monster movie. After watching for a while I commented "good thing
this
> is subtitled, I can't follow a thing anyone is saying" the rest of
the
> band said "I thought it was just me." We discussed it for a while &
we
> all agreed that we had been playing QUIETER then we normally do that
> night (I had actualy made a point to turn down the volume before we
> started playing.)
>
> Well it is a week later and my ears are still going squee. I've been
> really impatient with my kids playing loudly and have had trouble
> understanding TV and the answering machine. It is pretty scary. I
> think it may be time to re-investigate ear plugs.
>
> I've tried plugs in the past and hated them but it is the 21st
> century. I still don't have my Jet Pack but someone must have used
> Roswell technology to design ear plugs that still let you hear by
now,
> right? I checked around and these...
>
> were recommended by a few guitarists on Harmony-Central. Has anyone
> tried them? Does anyone have other types that they would recommend?
>
> What?!
>
> Z